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Late Afternoon Roundup: Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

Whispers in the Loggia >> On the Agenda (big doings!) The New Liturgical Movement >> Chant Seminar, Miami, Florida The New Liturgical Movement >> Dominican Rite in Portland (9/14/08) The New Liturgical Movement >> Solemn Mass at the Toronto Oratory The New Liturgical Movement >> Sacramentary for Papal Visit to France

Time for the Easter Vigil (USCCB)

Sitemeter is fascinating since the "search strings" show what people are searching for. Apparently, the term "Easter Vigil" is misunderstood since many Catholics have their routine Sunday "Vigil" Mass at 4:30 or 5:00 on Saturday. This is taken from the USCCB website : 9. When should the Easter Vigil take place? The Vigil, by its very nature, ought to take place at night. It is not begun before nightfall and should end before daybreak on Easter Sunday. The celebration of the Easter Vigil takes the place of the Office of Readings. The Easter Vigil begins and ends in darkness . It is a nocturnal vigil , retaining its ancient character of vigilance, and expectation, as the Christian people await the resurrection of the Lord during the night. Fire is blessed and the paschal candle is lighted to illumine the night so that all may hear the Easter proclamation and listen to the word of God proclaimed in the Scriptures. For this reason the Service of Light tak